Belive me a driving licence officer issued me a license when he found out I was from india. We had a chat during my driving test and had a good laugh he approved my driving bro .He told me if you can drive in india then our traffic is cake walk😂
@@fridge_magnet That's for those who do not know the rules or do not follow them. Those who actually follow the rules are indeed one of the best drivers in the world. If you can drive in India you can drive any where in the world.
@@BeanOnTheFlipside bruh, money distribution in China is worst,rich people have 90% of money and all of them live in some area only,rest of China is stil poor,they don't even publish real GDP figures,many experts say that their GDP is half of what they are claiming
Whenever I see my country wrt west, I always remember sadhguru's quote:- We are an organized chaos...😂 We don't go in one direction...Everybody makes his/her own way😂
India is different in every direction. Some states are extremely chaotic, 😂😂 some states are extremely disciplined. Yet we are happy and whoever we are. Indians the best no matter what❤❤❤
If Nitin Gadkari is there he will know how to make people discipline on roads. To make Indians discipline only hefty fines will work. That’s what Nitin Gadkari did but most states didn’t want to implement that for vote bank politics. Sugar coating will not work for Indians. One and only way is our hefty fine. Too much of leniency will spoil people. I don’t mind authoritarian rule like China but the leader has to be visionary concentrate in infrastructure, job creation, cleanliness etc..
Cars are recent in India. America has had them for a long time. They don't like the organized traffic of China either. Thats why fighting them. Jealousy.
@@suji1103 but sometimes I don't have enough money to go for work at the month end, my area has the traffic issue and jams stay too long. While coming on the bike sometimes I change the lanes and the traffic police do not say anything. But my reason to change lanes is my family. Have you ever stayed stuck in traffic for the whole night and heard that something happened to someone at your place. What would be your reaction upon following rules and paying hefty fines when you don't have money. I don't think everyone is a billionaire like you who can afford to pay hefty fines.
@@AnilKumar-nv4gd na bhai tumne to cars k line laga rakhe hai.. kab aaye thi pehele car India me .. I am not talking about rich people only, when talking about a country, you will have to include all the categories.
This is very true. As an Indian we should admit traffic chaos in Indian road. To see discipline in road just go to neighbor Bhutan and see how their road marking and parking there.
You please come to Mumbai. If you cross the motorbike on the main road or highway. You are dead. Nobody does it. They drive on the left side of the road. On the right side you have multiple lanes of heavy motor vehicles and LMV driving at high speed. Lady had taken video in a small town where the population had exploded compared to the infrastructure.
@@kunaljangale4620 Population or vehicle does not matter. It is the mentality of people that matters. In Indian road everyone wants to reach first rather than following traffic rules. When there is room for two lane rather than following that wants to make four lanes even closing the opposite lane. I donot understand what emergency work these people have. Unless and until we donot change our mentality no point of blaming a UA-camr for showing bad.
@@MrHemanga This mentality of trying to reach first or get something first with less regards to others is by-product of limited resources. It is seen consistently in underdeveloped countries especially in asia and africa not just India. This percolates into rest of the daily life. Extreme example of this is currently the food crisis in pakistan. If you stay behind you may not get what you need(e.g.food). So this mentality is also seen in our traffic sense as well as other behaviour. Similar chaotic traffic (probably worse) i had seen in Hanoi. As far as Bhutan goes... it is a different country with enough resources for their population. (They have higher per capita GDP and PPP as compared to any other south asian country. ) It is a sparsely populated country with population of less than 8 lakhs. Now compare that with any town in India. I am not justifying the lack of traffic sense or disregard for it ...just the reason for it. I do not blame the UA-camr ... those are just her observations. I am hopeful that things will improve with time. Cheers
Battleground 😂😂in India There's no Recorded History of Mass Shooting inThe Schools, colleges,or Universities, We consider our school Education, College Education as our Golden Time in our Lives and cherish it forever
But what's wrong is that the majority of India has this traffic and chaos. Whether its Maharashtra , delhi, Bangalore, gujarat, ,chennai no one follows traffic rules. What's there to generalise?, It is fact. Even if you go to northern parts like sikkim u will still see traffic everyone wants to overtake others. There are only very few parts in India which have no traffic or well managed traffic.
@@suji1103its because they have cameras. We don't. We are having more and more. Cars are recent. Roads were empty earlier. Now strict rules are needed. People who leave their cattle are fined now. We don't have dedicated lanes for cars, buses,two wheelers
It's strict everywhere. Even if there are no cops u will get fined through cctv footage. We just have no concept of lanes. It's not breaking the rules, since there is none of this sort.
@@spandansarkar2324 I hvnt been evry were so don't kw abt anywhere else other then I hv seen. M even more happy if it's like that.👍 thanks for letting me kw.
@@stutipandey6920 sure. But I've to add something. Traffic rules are prevalent and followed more or less everywhere, except for Bihar, UP(most of the places) and Jharkhand 😂....i jst had to say this...people there believe in the ideology "Mah Lyf, Mah Rulez" and are always throwing caution to the wind...😅😂
Cars are recent. Traffic has increased suddenly. Our old cities were planned for old times. Govt is changing it. Stray cattle have been removed. But people feed animals. Dogs,cats, birds,cows, monkeys
@@raptortheslayer5538 oh really then which country you from, I’ll tell your background of your country, From where Google CEO, Microsoft CEO, present UK Prime Minister came,… from the land of Mighty India 🇮🇳
She is not generalising she is correct and what is wrong I love this part of my country we are not a country governed by rules we are a value driven society
@@siddeshnaik2296 BRO your wrong, if you comes to kerala you can't even see an cow Infront of a road, and people on kerala won't stop if theres cow Infront of road they just make sound move them and go, but rather than North they respect it make them their own to move, it doesn't mean people from kerala don't respect it
The day you guys decide to visit North East India like the states of Meghalaya, Sikkim, Mizoram, Manipur or Arunachal Pradesh, your perception of India might change. No crowd, less traffic, good roads, beautiful weather, warm people and tons of natural beauty. Try to visit Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh is you can.
@Jaydeep Sen noting my surname doesn't mean I am not from NE. Lack of experience leads to foolishness. I thing my age in NE defines more knowledge about NE more than you.
@@divinebeing5720Hyderabad? 😂Hell No. They dont even use turn indicators in Hyderabad and honk like crazy. Taxi car driver was on his phone with his friend througout our 30 minute trip. He checked out the road once in a while. I prayed to God and all saints to keep us safe in the journey xD. Buses do not stop for people. They slow down. If you're in, you're in. Travelling in an AUTO was basically GTA. Bikers seemed least bothered about helmet. I am from Kerala, I thought our driving was worst in India. Glad to know there are worser drivers🎉. [Returned in Dec 2023]
That's actually the mindset of Indians. We are like bees going all around but as a whole going in the right direction. Too many rules makes us breathless. It's tough for a westerner to adapt but Indians just love the freedom. 😂
The rule one part of Indians actually follow is "get ahead without caring about any other human beside them" and another part of Indians follow "stay alive and keep the person on other vehicle alive also".
For an outsider it will seem like complete chaos on the Indian streets. But there is harmony and understanding between the entities in that chaos just like a swarm of bees.
That’s not true. I challenge you to not honk one full day and see the results for yourself. Defensive driving is enough to keep you safe. A driver once told me his horn didn’t work for years and it was just fine. Also, because everyone honks all the time, nobody pays attention to it anyway.
@@Brick2 don't about you but few times I almost bumped into someone on the street cuz Neither of us honked. But it's only in the streets never on the main roads
@@Dnd3045 May be in your dreams 😜 keep dreaming the way you dream of Bangaloreans break the rule 😝 if you want to break the traffic rules may be you could. I have no issue if you are a moron 🤷🏻♂️😂🤣
@@Dnd3045 726 road surveillance cameras powered by artificial intelligence, envisaged to reduce road accidents and prevent traffic violations, in the state kerala. And you are saying not obeying😂
It's chaotic but no traffic rule is bullshit. Their are rules and if you don't follow you will have to pay hefty fines, even if you are not wearing seat belts you will be charged fine. Rules have become a lot stricter in most Indian cities.
Please visit Kerala. It's also known as God's own country. It's in South India. You will see different cultures and diversities all together. I as a Keralite welcome you❤
@@SaranduraiTamilnadu is doing that. They cultivate all vegetables using hazardous pesticides and send to kerala. Really doing in human activities. you have to first study about your state sir
Indicators and honkers are the lifeblood of Indian drivar, without them they can't talk to their neighbouring drivers. As the saying gose without communication marraige is bound to fail, same without communication accidents are bound to occur, that's why we Indian drivers have close relationship as marraige where we talk to each other with sign language of indicators and honking.
Haha, I love your sense of humor! It's true that driving in India can require a good dose of presence of mind and determination. Navigating the roads can be quite the adventure! It's always important to stay alert, follow traffic rules, and be mindful of others around you. So, buckle up, keep your wits about you, and enjoy the ride with a smile on your face. Safe travels and may your journeys be filled with fun and unforgettable moments!
Hey don’t come to a conclusion by exploring only North india you need to explore south india also.. then only you see how incredibly India is.there is bit difference between South Indians and North Indians including the places, living & culture
Actually you can't experience these type of traffic experience in rural India. I lived in Rural India for first 22 years of my life and while driving in my Village I used to follow every traffic rules perfectly.Other people also follow them .I didn't experienced any difficulty. But once I shifted to city I started to experience this crazy traffic rules.People overtake you on both sides, autorickshaws/cars/bikes enter the road suddenly without waiting for the main road vehicle to cross,someone suddenly slows down his vehicle in the mid of the road suddenly etc.
This is freedom of direction.... foreigners speaks they giving ultimate freedom to citizens...look our nation we are most freedom people....we all do whatever we want without hurting anyone....if you stay here one year you also love this discipline over indiscipline 😂
Honking is not frustration. It's a language. We communicate by honking. There are different types of honkings which mean different things which all drivers understand.
With due respect, following the rules is an individual choice. You can still choose to follow the "technical" traffic rules irrespective of what others are doing.
People here honk not to express their frustration. It is mainly for safety. A vehicle will honk before overtaking another in front of it to let them know that they wish to pass. We honk just before a turning so that if there is a vehicle coming from the opposite direction, then he will become alert and slow down. India has a lot of small streets beside the main roads. We honk and slow down just before crossing it, so that if there is another smaller vehicle like a cycle or a scooty coming from there then he will become alert. Honking is a way of communication among vehicles and it is the foremost measure of ensuring safety. So in India honking is good and suggests that you are a responsible driver.
Its better that rather than pointing out fingers they dont turn up here no one jas invited them to come and say bad about our country. This is the normal tradition of these foreigners to come to India and start speaking negative abt it
dont judge india by visiting one place only . come to KOLKATA and see how the traffic works . u cannot break the traffic signal even if its 3 a.m. in the morning and u r the only vehicle on the road . so yes, u must come and see before judging so randomly .
You are the frog living in a well. That person has been to many countries and sharing their opinion, you like a frog think every country is like this only..
u missed 2 important things about traffic in india : 1st Never drive near cow, bus, rikshaw and 2nd n most imp girls have 4 brakes in india two in hand and two their legs😂😂😂😂😂
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The only traffic rule we follow in India while driving is DON'T DIE
😂
Rather save others to save yourself especially if you are a car driver..
Yeah as long as you’re alive, traffic rules don’t matter
As well as don't kill bro😌
😂😂
We don't follow Traffic rules. We follow the eyes of drivers. 😂
If not visible direction of helmets
Bcz traffic signal 🚦 might not work mostly
And we dress up hiding those mangoes not like you😂
Guyya 😂😂
that's shameful
Talented riders are born here
Belive me a driving licence officer issued me a license when he found out I was from india. We had a chat during my driving test and had a good laugh he approved my driving bro .He told me if you can drive in india then our traffic is cake walk😂
@@drbh6331which country ? In most cases Indians need to unlearn their "driving" once they go abroad.
@@fridge_magnet That's for those who do not know the rules or do not follow them. Those who actually follow the rules are indeed one of the best drivers in the world. If you can drive in India you can drive any where in the world.
Managing 135 crore people is not everyones cup of tea 😂
Now its 144 cr bro
It is chinas dude, look at their mega metropolises
@@BeanOnTheFlipside 90% population lives in the poor parts of China where they hv no roads also
@@BeanOnTheFlipside bruh, money distribution in China is worst,rich people have 90% of money and all of them live in some area only,rest of China is stil poor,they don't even publish real GDP figures,many experts say that their GDP is half of what they are claiming
@@prathameshs8470 ye, ik
Whenever I see my country wrt west, I always remember sadhguru's quote:- We are an organized chaos...😂
We don't go in one direction...Everybody makes his/her own way😂
So true 😀
Nice Excuse...!!!
@@manjit2861 no bro excuse nhi he trafic rule aap follow krte ho ?
@Swiss National Bank What a silly question..?? Ofcourse I follow traffic rules.......unlike my fellow biengs...
@@LoveLiveDiscover Meanwhile Kolkata city Traffic police : come to Kolkata, we will show rules better than London & New York. 🤣
India is different in every direction. Some states are extremely chaotic, 😂😂 some states are extremely disciplined. Yet we are happy and whoever we are. Indians the best no matter what❤❤❤
If Nitin Gadkari is there he will know how to make people discipline on roads. To make Indians discipline only hefty fines will work. That’s what Nitin Gadkari did but most states didn’t want to implement that for vote bank politics.
Sugar coating will not work for Indians. One and only way is our hefty fine.
Too much of leniency will spoil people. I don’t mind authoritarian rule like China but the leader has to be visionary concentrate in infrastructure, job creation, cleanliness etc..
Cars are recent in India. America has had them for a long time. They don't like the organized traffic of China either. Thats why fighting them. Jealousy.
@@induchopra3014 cars are recent in India? Maybe YOU recently got a car😂
@@suji1103 but sometimes I don't have enough money to go for work at the month end, my area has the traffic issue and jams stay too long. While coming on the bike sometimes I change the lanes and the traffic police do not say anything. But my reason to change lanes is my family. Have you ever stayed stuck in traffic for the whole night and heard that something happened to someone at your place. What would be your reaction upon following rules and paying hefty fines when you don't have money. I don't think everyone is a billionaire like you who can afford to pay hefty fines.
@@AnilKumar-nv4gd na bhai tumne to cars k line laga rakhe hai.. kab aaye thi pehele car India me .. I am not talking about rich people only, when talking about a country, you will have to include all the categories.
This is very true. As an Indian we should admit traffic chaos in Indian road. To see discipline in road just go to neighbor Bhutan and see how their road marking and parking there.
You please come to Mumbai. If you cross the motorbike on the main road or highway. You are dead.
Nobody does it. They drive on the left side of the road. On the right side you have multiple lanes of heavy motor vehicles and LMV driving at high speed.
Lady had taken video in a small town where the population had exploded compared to the infrastructure.
Bhutan has low population and low vehicular traffic
@@kunaljangale4620 Population or vehicle does not matter. It is the mentality of people that matters. In Indian road everyone wants to reach first rather than following traffic rules. When there is room for two lane rather than following that wants to make four lanes even closing the opposite lane. I donot understand what emergency work these people have. Unless and until we donot change our mentality no point of blaming a UA-camr for showing bad.
@@MrHemanga This mentality of trying to reach first or get something first with less regards to others is by-product of limited resources. It is seen consistently in underdeveloped countries especially in asia and africa not just India. This percolates into rest of the daily life. Extreme example of this is currently the food crisis in pakistan. If you stay behind you may not get what you need(e.g.food). So this mentality is also seen in our traffic sense as well as other behaviour. Similar chaotic traffic (probably worse) i had seen in Hanoi.
As far as Bhutan goes... it is a different country with enough resources for their population. (They have higher per capita GDP and PPP as compared to any other south asian country. ) It is a sparsely populated country with population of less than 8 lakhs. Now compare that with any town in India.
I am not justifying the lack of traffic sense or disregard for it ...just the reason for it. I do not blame the UA-camr ... those are just her observations. I am hopeful that things will improve with time. Cheers
Also see their population and gdp per capita
"If you ever go to a U.S. school, be prepared for Battleground adventures......"
Battleground 😂😂in India There's no Recorded History of Mass Shooting inThe Schools, colleges,or Universities, We consider our school Education, College Education as our Golden Time in our Lives and cherish it forever
If you can drive in India, you can drive anywhere.
Best country for a reason❤
😂🗿
Yep we can have every kind of road type vehicle expertise if we know how to maneuver in Indian roads
😃😃😃s ur right
Seeing comments I realise we are proud of all shitty stuff that we do instead of taking steps towards improving
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You cannot generalise Indian traffic by visiting one small place... Its like deciding how United states looks and feels by visiting Dallas.
@@suji1103 see have you visited US. His point is just don't generalise the whole nation by visiting the small place.
@@suji1103 again you are generalizing India. Have you visited whole india nook and corner. Have you visited US book and corner?
But what's wrong is that the majority of India has this traffic and chaos. Whether its Maharashtra , delhi, Bangalore, gujarat, ,chennai no one follows traffic rules. What's there to generalise?, It is fact. Even if you go to northern parts like sikkim u will still see traffic everyone wants to overtake others. There are only very few parts in India which have no traffic or well managed traffic.
@@suji1103 podi pooண்da
@@suji1103its because they have cameras. We don't. We are having more and more. Cars are recent. Roads were empty earlier. Now strict rules are needed. People who leave their cattle are fined now. We don't have dedicated lanes for cars, buses,two wheelers
It's not like that here in Mumbai. Traffic rules r quite strict here.
It's strict everywhere. Even if there are no cops u will get fined through cctv footage.
We just have no concept of lanes. It's not breaking the rules, since there is none of this sort.
@@spandansarkar2324 I hvnt been evry were so don't kw abt anywhere else other then I hv seen. M even more happy if it's like that.👍 thanks for letting me kw.
@@stutipandey6920 sure.
But I've to add something. Traffic rules are prevalent and followed more or less everywhere, except for Bihar, UP(most of the places) and Jharkhand 😂....i jst had to say this...people there believe in the ideology "Mah Lyf, Mah Rulez" and are always throwing caution to the wind...😅😂
This is the most accurate description of Indian Traffic 😂
Actually the mindset of the Indians is quite different from the other countries😊
I felt it too.
That's not mindset... That's stupidity, irresponsibility..
Cars are recent. Traffic has increased suddenly. Our old cities were planned for old times. Govt is changing it. Stray cattle have been removed. But people feed animals. Dogs,cats, birds,cows, monkeys
Technically backwards
@@raptortheslayer5538 oh really then which country you from, I’ll tell your background of your country, From where Google CEO, Microsoft CEO, present UK Prime Minister came,… from the land of Mighty India 🇮🇳
We never shoot(fire) each other ,we just yell and honk each other ,we Indians love each other, I agree nothing is organized, but love organises all
At least we don't pull up a Ak47 when our teacher gets mad at us for not submitting project
Exactly bro, atleast we got culture
Bro💀😂
Especially we never ever open fire in schools like USA and Europe and murder students and teachers every now and then, that's real frustration
Hell nah bro😂😂😂😆
Once a wide man said if you can drive comfortably in India then you can even drive in Pluto
Wisr hota hai
Actually we don't waste time in following traffic , but find our own way to wiggle out of the never ending traffic. 😂😂
Dude its not something to be proud of you know😂
@@bineetmosahary9370Exactly
@@bineetmosahary9370when you escape traffic it's good feeling
honking is not frustration.. it's feeling..
Right 😂... honking is the conversation between vehicles
It is annoying.
Actually it gives s a kick, pumps the adrenaline and keeps us focused 😂
To fir apne kaan me daal de na bro 🌚...deep feeling aayegi 🗿
Yes faltu feeling
Generalizing the whole country by experiencing one city is not right 😅.
She is not generalising she is correct and what is wrong I love this part of my country we are not a country governed by rules we are a value driven society
You are right bro
@@siddeshnaik2296 BRO your wrong, if you comes to kerala you can't even see an cow Infront of a road, and people on kerala won't stop if theres cow Infront of road they just make sound move them and go, but rather than North they respect it make them their own to move, it doesn't mean people from kerala don't respect it
@@rnfury4579 True. As a Malayali I get little furious when they generalize the cow thing in road in India. ITS NOT LIKE THAT EVERYWHERE MATEEEEE.
She's right. Stop your BJP antics
Sometimes...when it's too crowded...we drive through footpaths 🤐
There are more vehicles on the roads of India than the population of any small country.
The day you guys decide to visit North East India like the states of Meghalaya, Sikkim, Mizoram, Manipur or Arunachal Pradesh, your perception of India might change. No crowd, less traffic, good roads, beautiful weather, warm people and tons of natural beauty. Try to visit Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh is you can.
Get some serious knowledge and share real experience
@@abhijeetsharma7022 as someone from the north east, I don't need to hear from a North Indian about our region.
@Jaydeep Sen noting my surname doesn't mean I am not from NE.
Lack of experience leads to foolishness.
I thing my age in NE defines more knowledge about NE more than you.
Don't thing, please think😂
Population is also less. 😂😂😂 in north east.
India and Indians are not for rules, it's about Emotions ❤
and dead bodies
@@xa9872 accident kaha nahi hote
@@reenasuryavanshi9263 arre that was sarcasm ...
True. Driving in India is like getting into a fight.
Northeast does follow a lot of traffic rules . Its a very clean and disciplined place
waha per population bhi kam hogi
Actually less populated areas follow traffic rules and even some dense populated Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore follow traffic rules on main roads..
@@divinebeing5720Hyderabad? 😂Hell No. They dont even use turn indicators in Hyderabad and honk like crazy. Taxi car driver was on his phone with his friend througout our 30 minute trip. He checked out the road once in a while. I prayed to God and all saints to keep us safe in the journey xD.
Buses do not stop for people. They slow down. If you're in, you're in. Travelling in an AUTO was basically GTA. Bikers seemed least bothered about helmet.
I am from Kerala, I thought our driving was worst in India. Glad to know there are worser drivers🎉. [Returned in Dec 2023]
That's actually the mindset of Indians. We are like bees going all around but as a whole going in the right direction. Too many rules makes us breathless. It's tough for a westerner to adapt but Indians just love the freedom. 😂
🫁 less😂
That's just like a perfect recipe for disaster
@imCursed
Your view is true. 👍🏻
That's what we call freedom 😅😂
So many so-called oppressive tradition rules but not do not want to follow rules that are meant to save lives
That's why you can't get bored in India.
But you can get tired, exhausted and even Killed💀
@@abhirammadhu2973 if you want to get killed in crowed or without crowed you can go to usa 🤝😁
The rule one part of Indians actually follow is "get ahead without caring about any other human beside them" and another part of Indians follow "stay alive and keep the person on other vehicle alive also".
Somebody once said," if a person can drive in india One can literally drive in any country in the world ".
See madam this is called unity in diversity
Every place you visit in india is not same.there are busy roads as well as calm villages.
Just came back from a wedding, the groom side were all dancing on road.
The last line was so true......
Indian roads are full of adventure especially north indian
For an outsider it will seem like complete chaos on the Indian streets. But there is harmony and understanding between the entities in that chaos just like a swarm of bees.
I literally got ran over twice and I cant cycle because some assho*le will drive 60 at a blind corner. This traffic is horrendous
@@ankitarawat7013 i was born here bro lmao, im 17
@@BeanOnTheFlipside bro don't bring your bicycle at the Middle of the road, be on the left of the left lane and overtake only if no ones behind
@@blaze635 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@blaze635 im a professional athlete bro, i think i know a thing or two about acceleration and sticking to my left
Finally you have shown only a tiny bit of india. In reality it is not the same in all over india.
What it is even worst all over india?
My dad honks even on an empty road 😅
Very well described. Feels so wholesome what we go through everyday😁
You need to honk in order to let others know you're there or else they might bump into you😅
That’s not true. I challenge you to not honk one full day and see the results for yourself. Defensive driving is enough to keep you safe. A driver once told me his horn didn’t work for years and it was just fine. Also, because everyone honks all the time, nobody pays attention to it anyway.
@@Brick2 don't about you but few times I almost bumped into someone on the street cuz Neither of us honked. But it's only in the streets never on the main roads
That's our FREEDOM. 😅😂
You forgot to mention cars coming from the wrong side of the road thinking they own the road .
Traffic rule -people not following rules -rules are following people😂
In south India you need to follow traffic rules
Bangalorean here, really ? 😂😂😂
@@Dnd3045 may be in bangalore you might be breaking in kerala and tamilnadu we don’t
@@bibinjacobemmanuel2310 i have been to Kerala as well. May be you won't be breaking but people do 😜
@@Dnd3045 May be in your dreams 😜 keep dreaming the way you dream of Bangaloreans break the rule 😝 if you want to break the traffic rules may be you could. I have no issue if you are a moron 🤷🏻♂️😂🤣
@@Dnd3045 726 road surveillance cameras powered by artificial intelligence, envisaged to reduce road accidents and prevent traffic violations, in the state kerala.
And you are saying not obeying😂
As an Indian....every words is correct in respect of traffic in India 😂
This is why I love India
It's chaotic but no traffic rule is bullshit. Their are rules and if you don't follow you will have to pay hefty fines, even if you are not wearing seat belts you will be charged fine. Rules have become a lot stricter in most Indian cities.
That`s great to hear!
Please visit Kerala. It's also known as God's own country. It's in South India. You will see different cultures and diversities all together.
I as a Keralite welcome you❤
Thank you for invitation 🙏
In order to keep their state gods own country clean, please witness also how keralites dumping hazardous waste in to neighbouring states.
Which is almost changed to God's converted country
yea kerala looks like singapore. lol !
@@SaranduraiTamilnadu is doing that. They cultivate all vegetables using hazardous pesticides and send to kerala. Really doing in human activities. you have to first study about your state sir
You just really nailed the indian traffic
Hats of to you mam
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Indicators and honkers are the lifeblood of Indian drivar, without them they can't talk to their neighbouring drivers.
As the saying gose without communication marraige is bound to fail, same without communication accidents are bound to occur, that's why we Indian drivers have close relationship as marraige where we talk to each other with sign language of indicators and honking.
Here driving depends upon your presence of mind and determination..😜😂😂
Haha, I love your sense of humor! It's true that driving in India can require a good dose of presence of mind and determination. Navigating the roads can be quite the adventure! It's always important to stay alert, follow traffic rules, and be mindful of others around you. So, buckle up, keep your wits about you, and enjoy the ride with a smile on your face. Safe travels and may your journeys be filled with fun and unforgettable moments!
@@LoveLiveDiscover Truly said 🚗🚗
Hey don’t come to a conclusion by exploring only North india you need to explore south india also.. then only you see how incredibly India is.there is bit difference between South Indians and North Indians including the places, living & culture
Demeaning doesn't Glorify
@@DalaluddeenHalala hey I’m just asking to explore whole country
@@DalaluddeenHalala I want them to explore whole country I’m not talking about traffic here I just commented here so that they will know my intention
@@DalaluddeenHalala I want them to explore whole country I’m not talking about traffic here I just commented here so that they will know my intention
@@prakki1434 Okay
Actually you can't experience these type of traffic experience in rural India.
I lived in Rural India for first 22 years of my life and while driving in my Village I used to follow every traffic rules perfectly.Other people also follow them .I didn't experienced any difficulty.
But once I shifted to city I started to experience this crazy traffic rules.People overtake you on both sides, autorickshaws/cars/bikes enter the road suddenly without waiting for the main road vehicle to cross,someone suddenly slows down his vehicle in the mid of the road suddenly etc.
Yeah, it is defiantly harder to drive in big cities
That's only 0.1%you just explained😂😂
That's India speciality that Animals and Peoples coexist together
Incredible india ❤
Come to palakkad Kerala ✌️
Pinnalla
That means we Indians are best driver in the world💪👌👍🏻
Yeah that's why we need a proper traffic system and to be properly implemented
This is freedom of direction.... foreigners speaks they giving ultimate freedom to citizens...look our nation we are most freedom people....we all do whatever we want without hurting anyone....if you stay here one year you also love this discipline over indiscipline 😂
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What 😂😂😂
Wtf😂
Honking is not frustration. It's a language. We communicate by honking. There are different types of honkings which mean different things which all drivers understand.
Noise pollution
With due respect, following the rules is an individual choice. You can still choose to follow the "technical" traffic rules irrespective of what others are doing.
For me,officer take photo of license and do the fine 5000
I love your honesty After all it's soo true😂
It is followed in few places majorly south india follows
Welcome to the world of organised chaos..😅❤
unorganizingly organized.
@@IamHandsome4u lol 😅
People here honk not to express their frustration. It is mainly for safety. A vehicle will honk before overtaking another in front of it to let them know that they wish to pass. We honk just before a turning so that if there is a vehicle coming from the opposite direction, then he will become alert and slow down. India has a lot of small streets beside the main roads. We honk and slow down just before crossing it, so that if there is another smaller vehicle like a cycle or a scooty coming from there then he will become alert. Honking is a way of communication among vehicles and it is the foremost measure of ensuring safety. So in India honking is good and suggests that you are a responsible driver.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts 🙏
A short couldn't explain it any way better than this
Its traffic is the reflection of its people
Exactly Americans have such good traffic control, I'm sure they don't take guns to school or something, definitely not.........
You forget to mention if u can drive in India u can drive anywhere
Its better that rather than pointing out fingers they dont turn up here no one jas invited them to come and say bad about our country. This is the normal tradition of these foreigners to come
to
India and start
speaking negative abt it
None of the compiled clip in this short is negative bruh, It's so true that you just can't handle it😢😢
The problems do exist and highlighting many times might compel people to rectify it. And good words doesn't change the reality
It's not negative , it's true 😅.
Incredible India❤
Haha.. as an Indian i totally validate whatever u said 💯
because Majority of Indians grt their licenses without any exams
Bcz it's Indian road and everyone here is a heavy driver😊.
Like if your are a heavy driver.
Depends upon city
Indian Traffic is like Virender Sehwag, technically insane but actually insanely effective.
It's an organized chaos u may not understand from outside but we all are communicating telepathically.
dont judge india by visiting one place only . come to KOLKATA and see how the traffic works . u cannot break the traffic signal even if its 3 a.m. in the morning and u r the only vehicle on the road . so yes, u must come and see before judging so randomly .
she is judging on average. What she said is true you can't deny that.
It happens only in a few areas. Don't judge India with a few samples.
Please tell in which rural or village you were visiting .. i never see this in mumbai
Not the bride entry on the road😂😂...maybe a groom on horse but never seen a bride walking on the roads😂😂😂
Having animals and birds doesn't mean that country is poor or primitive.🤧🤧🤧🤧🙃
In reality , this means that country also respect Animals right❤
Having animals wandering large urban centers, the same centers without working plumbing. That's how you get a plague. It's only a matter of time.
Not on roads you fool
But there should be specific lanes for them. Roaming on streets causes accidents.
If people won't follow the lanes even after giving mouth to talk and how animals understand it 😂
The explanation is just like a blind person touching an elephant and describing what an elephant looks like.
"Frog 🐸 living in a well"
You are the frog living in a well. That person has been to many countries and sharing their opinion, you like a frog think every country is like this only..
All correct. But I have been avoiding all this for a decade now -by adjusting my timings, and taking the best roads.
I was interested in just the first 5 seconds of video😅😅
South India you don't follow traffic rules you should pay penalty..
@bishop rook after North Indians Came Everything spoiled..root cause For heavy Traffic is Northies..
Are you exploring or disclosing?
Hollywood street racers: 😎
Indian Driver: say who? 🗿
Every day we step out on the street, it's our "One last ride" 😂
Absolutely correct 💯 Traffice comes from all sides you are lucky enough to reach home everyday 😅
Legends always on 🎯
You forgot to tell the world that we are very aware of accidents whether we follow rules or not.
u missed 2 important things about traffic in india : 1st Never drive near cow, bus, rikshaw and 2nd n most imp girls have 4 brakes in india two in hand and two their legs😂😂😂😂😂
Why are you here go back, if so much problem is here
This video should be spreaded😊
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your appreciation for my video. I'm glad that you enjoyed it, and I hope that it can help promote a greater understanding and appreciation of India's rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere. Please feel free to share the video with others who might enjoy it, and thank you for watching!
Don't.
Bad accidents don't happen often, but when they do, they are typically deadly. Another incredible scenario is catching the train!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on my video.It's important for travelers to be cautious and take necessary precautions to stay safe while exploring new places. As for catching the train, I completely agree that it can be an incredible experience! It's a great way to see the country and immerse oneself in the local culture. Thanks for your comment and support!
You think that traffic lights are smarter than me?
-Indian Dad probably
Habbibii come to kerala.. Here you can see proper traffic rules or else MVD will rrip us..
To avoid unwanted attention try to cover yourself as much as you can.
Also covering a women's body was taught by you whites. You better follow what you preach.
Still you get the attention just your were born as women aIndianndian man yet to develop as a fully civilized human being.
She explained it right somehow ..... 😂
One of the best things to do in India is, to tackling the traffic.... it teaches you , how to being calm in every situation 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Driving in India be like. You have now unlocked Mastery of road.
If foreigner saw Indian traffic for the first time they will faint